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There are over 450,000 registered basketball players in Australia, with many hundreds of thousands more who play socially.

It is a game that can be played by anybody, men, women, adults, children, old, young, the able-bodied and the disabled. Basketball truly is Everyone's Game.

There are also many thousands of people who enjoy the rewards of being regular coaches, referees, statisticians, scorekeepers, officials and administrators.

Are you looking to get involved with a basketball team as a player, coach, official or volunteer but don't know where to start? Enter your postcode in the Association locator to find an Association near you.read more

Basketball is an Olympic and Paralympic sport and shares one of the highest international profiles and in 2008 Australia's proud tradition with on-court success continued, with Australia winning 3 medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games.read more

BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA STATEMENT REGARDING CORONAVIRUS

Based on the press conference and communication by the Prime Minister and Premiers this afternoon, the Government is taking a "step change" approach to the situation based on expert medical advice and as of Monday 16 March 2020, there will be restrictions regarding gatherings of 500 people or more and non-essential overseas travel.

Despite the Government recommendation not being actionable until Monday, based on discussion with our Chief Medical Officer, the Board of Basketball Australia wishes to take a more proactive approach in protecting the health and wellbeing of the players and the families of our basketball community.

As such, Basketball Australia strongly recommends competitions around Australia are postponed as of 7.00am Saturday 14 March 2020, and that this position is maintained until further notice.

If you decide that your competition should proceed then Basketball Australia recommends that the following restrictions should apply:

Only support personnel and parents should attend any games

Anyone who is experiencing symptoms or believe they may have been in contact with someone with the coronavirus should not attend

People over the age of 50 should reconsider attending games

Visible signage should be displayed before entry and throughout the venue notifying patrons of potential risks

All venues should have hand sanitiser and/or wipes upon entrance and exit readily available and accessible for patrons adequate to meet the demand of the crowd

These non-essential events should have no more than 500 people in attendance.

Basketball Australia has formed a Steering Group which includes medical experts to oversee the rapidly changing environment. This group will engage with all stakeholders to ensure appropriate engagement across the whole of sport.

Please note the 2020 Australian Under-18 Championships is also under review.

The virus and potential implications are changing constantly, will be monitored and acted upon accordingly, and we will keep you updated as new information comes to hand.